John Lee Hooker at Detroit Tube Works (1970) part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @crvideo2409
    @crvideo2409 9 лет назад +101

    I was director on this shoot. It was part of an early noncommercial version of WABXs Detroit Tubeworks. It was shot at Wayne State University TV, which at the time had its studios in the Maccabees Building. It was not recorded on a 3/4" "master" but on 2" quad broadcast quality videotape. The original is long gone and only crappy dubs show up on RUclips. You really cannot "enhance" tor "upgrade quality' to recover generation loss.

    • @JXDirectorReels
      @JXDirectorReels 9 лет назад +3

      Thank you for the insight.

    • @7125Mhz
      @7125Mhz 9 лет назад +3

      I thank you so much!!

    • @Dreaded88
      @Dreaded88 9 лет назад +2

      Dear Mr. crvideo:
      Thank you for the work you did here. This was really some incredible stuff, despite whatever low quality of video recording. The sound was great!
      But the work as a whole of Tubeworks... I'm so sorry that I missed out on it all.
      I was too young, and didn't live in Detroit.

    • @7125Mhz
      @7125Mhz 9 лет назад

      Whew lawd.. it's like blue candy, this film. I cannot thank you enough.

    • @markmarsh27
      @markmarsh27 9 лет назад +3

      +crvideo The sound is not bad for a 1970 video recording. You should be proud of the fact that you were part of preserving this intimate John Lee performance. Well done.

  • @marybradshaw6350
    @marybradshaw6350 12 лет назад +1

    I met Muruga Booker a few weeks ago, and have been blessed to experience him doing drum solos live and up close. Was amazing, the energy flowing from him through his music. This is definitely a world class musician, and recommend anyone catching him live if they get the chance. He's having a 70th birthday bash at Woodruff's in Ypsilanti Dec. 26, with more fine musicians helping him celebrate.

  • @NoName-fd1dl
    @NoName-fd1dl 4 года назад +1

    Never get out of this blues alive.... What a song!

  • @IsaacMontoyaPeriodista
    @IsaacMontoyaPeriodista 12 лет назад +3

    this footage is priceless. god bless the boogie man.

  • @brianmoyer4302
    @brianmoyer4302 7 лет назад +2

    I remember watching this on Channel 56 Detroit of course on the WABX Tube Works!

  • @alexbrewer5799
    @alexbrewer5799 9 лет назад +3

    Nothin better than great blues like this ! Great backup band, too.

  • @MichaelStoneRichard
    @MichaelStoneRichard 9 лет назад +6

    I saw John Lee twice in '70, when I was 17. Once at the Chessmate in Detroit, probably in the winter, then again in the summer at the 1970 Ann Arbor Blues Festival, which I recorded using an Electro-Voice mic into a Lafayette cassette deck. I still have the tapes, which also include Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Dawkins and Might Joe Young, all playing on the same afternoon!
    Aaron Bookvich, I managed Oz's Music when your dad was teaching there. He told me about playing drums (with John Lee), and I discovered yet another connection with him when I found out his (Muruga's) house was the HQ for Integral Yoga, which I was taking at the time. I was supposed to into Detroit to receive my mantra one evening, but my VW Beetle broke down. At Oz's, he told they gave everyone the same words for their mantras, LOL!

    • @garyalexander5686
      @garyalexander5686 4 года назад

      @Waterlec The Chessmate was my very first bar as well. I remember hearing that John Lee Hooker was playing there. I had pretty much no money so I walked up Livernois from my neighborhood near Davison. I was underage but they put me at a single table near the bandstand. No alcohol, of course. I remember John Lee getting ready to play. Just before he started he looked at me and said "How you doin" kid?" An amazing moment for a 16-year old. Thanks for that John, and the good people at the Chessmate.

  • @rschiel50
    @rschiel50 9 лет назад +2

    January + the Blues...perfect together.

  • @jeremychildress8701
    @jeremychildress8701 4 года назад

    Priceless
    Totally priceless

  • @AaronBookvich
    @AaronBookvich 11 лет назад +1

    BTW, I always heard my dad talking about playing with John Lee and although I never thought he was making it up... I did take it with a grain of salt since there never seemed to be a record of it... like always though my dad was saying it how it was and seeing this video really made my year. My dad is the drummer Muruga Booker aka Steve Booker.

    • @BigfootBionic
      @BigfootBionic 3 года назад

      Hey Aaron, its Derek ...I hear ya brother. You know I'm always a huge fan of your dad's and often mention him is one of my very favorites. Great running into you over here on this page. Best to you and the fam!

  • @Getcuriouswithsafetygirl
    @Getcuriouswithsafetygirl 10 лет назад

    Muruga was on our public access television show. He is a class act!!!
    What a treat to see him perform with John Lee Hooker. Thank you for uploading!

  • @dimitreze
    @dimitreze 8 лет назад

    thank you so much! :)

  • @johnnydeutschemark3620
    @johnnydeutschemark3620 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing. Perfect.

  • @emmarose3010
    @emmarose3010 11 лет назад +1

    This is great!

  • @nickullmann3802
    @nickullmann3802 8 лет назад

    Wow! This really rocks, thanks, crvideo from the UK

  • @WilliamSzot
    @WilliamSzot 13 лет назад

    You can still catch Muruga Booker playing around Detroit/Ann Arbor time all the time. Take some time to gift yourself with the wonderful experience of a "LIVE' performance.

  • @abelahometeam
    @abelahometeam 13 лет назад

    WOW! Amazing...very cool! Love it. What a rare gem.

  • @christianjamesband4021
    @christianjamesband4021 9 лет назад +1

    Other than the bassist being in the wrong key at around 11:45 (oops) this is golden. Lol.... Almost psychedelic at moments.... thanks for posting. Love it

    • @alodiahlunar
      @alodiahlunar 9 лет назад +1

      Hah! I was waiting to see if someone else would comment about the wrong key. It's still great footage and the sound quality was really nice.

    • @christianjamesband4021
      @christianjamesband4021 9 лет назад

      Being a musician and a bassist no less, I can't help but notice. But I totally agree, great footage and awesome sound quality. A true Gem!

  • @AaronBookvich
    @AaronBookvich 11 лет назад

    Emily, not sure would have to ask my dad but I am sure your pops knew John Lee too as he and my dad were such close pals back when my dad would play with Hooker. They booked them as Hooker & Booker at times... btw we have some multi track recordings of your Dad and my Dad playing as a duo doing Jazz... really need to mix these and put them out some how. Your dad the GREAT Pat LaRose was the BEST. Miss him.

  • @BigfootBionic
    @BigfootBionic 3 года назад

    Hooker & Booker !

  • @richardspikman7116
    @richardspikman7116 9 лет назад

    "Nuthin´ but the best and later for the rest."

  • @Chesterton7
    @Chesterton7 9 лет назад

    Great.

  • @JayGadling
    @JayGadling 9 лет назад

    "..nothing but the best, and later for the rest."

  • @emmarose3010
    @emmarose3010 11 лет назад

    Didn't he play at my dads bar back in the day....in detroit..

  • @701ghoffman
    @701ghoffman 9 лет назад

    this is the real deal

  • @kristofftaylovoski60
    @kristofftaylovoski60 5 лет назад

    This is fucking great

  • @IsaacMontoyaPeriodista
    @IsaacMontoyaPeriodista 10 лет назад +1

    The both are John Lee's sons. Robert and Joe Hooker respectively.

  • @yourtubesteak
    @yourtubesteak 10 лет назад +9

    This has to be several generations down from the 3/4 inch master which I have. I could seriously upgrade the quality for you.

    • @tomreichard5337
      @tomreichard5337 9 лет назад +2

      Please, please upgrade the quality for us. What a treasure you have!

    • @basscommavocal
      @basscommavocal 5 лет назад

      yourtubesteak Please!

    • @crvideo2409
      @crvideo2409 4 года назад

      FYI I now have a digital file struck from the original 2" broadcast sludio master. No amount of "serious" upgrade can make the RUclips clip any better.

    • @yourtubesteak
      @yourtubesteak 4 года назад

      @@basscommavocal I am computer and technology illiterate. I wouldn't know how to do it to save my life.

  • @zacharyjohnson6453
    @zacharyjohnson6453 4 года назад

    I'm Facebook Friends with the Drummer 🤘

  • @marvinsiddle9389
    @marvinsiddle9389 12 лет назад

    dam he's really telling it like it is on "i'll never get out of these blues alive" i dont know which is better that song or hobo blues on this live set.

  • @danielneurofunk
    @danielneurofunk 8 лет назад +3

    0 dislikes :)

  • @detectivesargeantbrucerobe6046
    @detectivesargeantbrucerobe6046 8 лет назад +4

    It was shot in 1970.
    Why does it look like it was shot in 1938?

  • @yourtubesteak
    @yourtubesteak 13 лет назад

    January 1969.

  • @plexibill
    @plexibill 9 лет назад

    do you have humble pie doing "going to Alaska" I watched most all wabx / ch 56 tube works shows

  • @skRapKlan
    @skRapKlan 9 лет назад

    Where is part 2????

  • @StuartHArndts
    @StuartHArndts 9 лет назад

    What's the title of the first song? I recognized "Maudie" (song 2) and "It serves you right to suffer" (song 3), but wasn't sure on the first one.

    • @overdoseofrocknroll
      @overdoseofrocknroll 9 лет назад

      the first song is called "i'll never get out of these blues alive"

  • @XDZFILMSNZ
    @XDZFILMSNZ 9 лет назад

    What's the first song?

  • @fegovretas2443
    @fegovretas2443 7 лет назад

    last song ??

  • @vollgasjonny
    @vollgasjonny 9 лет назад

    the bass is on the E string out of tune too low, strange that the bassman is not able to retune it while playing or even have the choice not to use this string till the end of the song...

  • @richardspikman7116
    @richardspikman7116 9 лет назад +2

    Miles Davis isn´t as cool as John.

  • @rschiel50
    @rschiel50 9 лет назад

    January + the Blues...perfect together.